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<p class="heading0">ChartDirector 7.0 (Java Edition)</p>
<p class="heading1"><a href="BaseChart.htm">BaseChart</a>.<wbr>getJsChartModel</p>
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<p class="heading2a">Usage</p>
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public String getJsChartModel([ String options ])
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<p class="heading2">Description</p>
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Gets the <a href="jschartmodel.htm">Javascript Chart Model</a> for passing to <a href="WebChartViewer.setChartModel.htm">WebChartViewer.setChartModel</a> for the purpose of supporting track cursors in a web application.<br><br>
To support track cursors in a web application, the browser would need know certain details of the chart, its data, chart type and axis configuration. The <a href="jschartmodel.htm">Javascript Chart Model</a> is a textual representation of those information. The <a href="WebChartViewer.htm">WebChartViewer</a> will send it to the browser to be used by the browser side <a href="JsChartViewer.htm">JsChartViewer</a>.<br><br>
The format of the <a href="jschartmodel.htm">Javascript Chart Model</a> is not published.
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<p class="heading2">Arguments</p>
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<td>options</td><td>""</td><td>This parameter is reserved for future use. Please do not use it.</td>
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A text string representing the <a href="jschartmodel.htm">Javascript Chart Model</a>.
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